Judge, 1925-06-06 · page 6 of 36
Judge — June 6, 1925 — page 6: what you’re looking at
What you’re looking at
# Analysis This appears to be a dramatic illustration from Judge magazine depicting a dangerous sea rescue or maritime disaster. Two figures in a small boat navigate turbulent waters amid lightning and heavy rain. The caption reads "SHE—Go! I never want to see you again!" The satire likely comments on a romantic or marital conflict resolved through dramatic circumstances—possibly referencing a real incident or social scandal of the era. The woman's command to leave, coupled with the perilous storm, creates dark irony: she wishes him gone, and nature obliges by putting him in mortal danger. Without additional context about the specific historical event or public figures this references, the cartoon's precise political or social target remains unclear, though it clearly satirizes human drama amid natural catastrophe.
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Sur—Gol I never want to see you again! comicbooks.com